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¡Chamacos! ¿Quieren que les cuente sobre mi?Translation

(¡NOOOOOO!)

¡Pues se amuelan porque de todas maneras se los voy a contar! ¡Y en inglés pa' que les guste!Translation

Víctor Alberto Trujillo Matamoros (born July 30th, 1961), also known as simply Víctor Trujillo, is a Mexican announcer, television presenter, political analyst, comedian, and all-around actor.

Trujillo started in the industry through Mexican radio soap operas at the young age of 15. Since then, he went through many facets until he got his Star-Making Role as Brozo, el Payaso Tenebrozo (an obvious Parody of Bozo) in La Caravana, in 1988. Since the show's cancellation, he revived the character as a crass news presenter who loves mocking the media, yet is also a "no-nonsense" political analyst who's never been afraid of speaking his mind when it comes to corruption in Mexico's government. He had three TV shows dedicated to Brozo, those being El MañaneroTranslation in 2000, El NotiFieroTranslation in 2007, and a revival of El Mañanero for 2010.

Adding to his stint as a comedian, Trujillo also had a few other beloved characters in La Caravana, such as Estetoscopio Medina Cháires, El Charro Amarillo (The Yellow Charro) and Johnny Latino. The impact his characters have left on Mexican media has been so large, they're still well-remembered by the older public to this day, despite Brozo being his most popular character.

Since 1985, Trujillo has also dwelled into voice acting, landing himself some notorious roles thanks to his versatile voice range. Among his most known ones are the Latin American Spanish voices for Lion-O in the 1985 version of ThunderCats, James Bond in On Her Majesty's Secret Service, and as of the 2000s, some famous roles in Disney/Pixar flicks such as Sulley in Monsters, Inc. and Monsters University, Dr. Facilier in The Princess and the Frog, and Mr. Incredible in The Incredibles and Incredibles 2.

His brother, Rubén Trujillo, as well as his nephew and niece, Alberto "ATA" Trujillo and Andrea "BiByz" Trujillo, are also voice actors in their own right.

"¡Mis roles mas notables, escuincles!"Translation

Film

Mexican Live-Action TV

  • La Caravana: Brozo el Payaso Tenebrozo, Estetoscopio Medina Cháires, El Charro Amarillo and Johnny Latino
    • The former has transformed into Trujillo's signature character, being dedicated three programs to him as well as lots of spotlight in news broadcasts

Western Animation


"¡Lástima, Margarito! ¡Se nos acabaron los tropos!"Translation
"¿Cómo que se nos acabaron? ¡Hay gente allá afuera que salvar! ¡Y ni siquiera hemos llevado a Boo a su casa!"Translation
"¡Pues se amuelan por que la página se acabó! ¡Nos vemos la que viene, y si tienen tele ahí se ven!"Translation
"¡ÓRALEEEE!"

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